Electrical stimulation, also known as galvanotaxis, has been previously reported to accelerate the migration of keratinocytes to the wound site, limit…
As described by Medicare, electric stimulation for wound healing promotes the growth of new blood vessels (angiogenesis), collagen production, and migration of skin cells near the wound. Research supports the positive effects of e-stim in wound care. Procedures reimbursed by Medicare and insurance companies.
ES and electromagnetic therapy services can only be covered when performed by a physician, physical therapist, or incident to a physician service. Evaluation of the wound is an integral part of wound therapy. The use of ES and electromagnetic therapy for the treatment of wounds are considered adjunctive therapies, and will only be covered for chronic Stage III or Stage IV pressure ulcers, arterial ulcers, diabetic ulcers, and venous stasis ulcers. Chronic ulcers are defined as ulcers that have not healed within 30 days of occurrence.
Pulse Kinetix’s Peri-Wound EMS® is designed to provide pain relief, reduce inflammation, improve tissue regeneration, and promote blood flow to accelerate the healing process. The key features of the Peri-Wound EMS® device include multiple waveform options, adjustable intensity levels, portability, and rechargeable batteries, making them convenient for home use and on-the-go treatment. Furthermore, Peri-Wound EMS® pads allows for individual customization and precise targeting to treat specific wound types and locations.
The only 510k cleared FDA registered EMS device made specifically for wound care. Covered by multiple EMS patents that encompass the entire wellness and medical industry.
Studies have shown EMS treatment speeds up patient wound healing time.
EMS devices can also help to reduce bacterial burden and inflammation while being non-invasive.
“Electrical stimulation, also known as galvanotaxis, has been previously reported to accelerate the migration of keratinocytes to the wound site, limit bacterial infections and prevent the development of biofilms on wound surfaces, to proactively promote tissue growth and help with tissue repair” (Stanford University).
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From chronic ulcers to acute injuries, electrical stimulation has become a promising treatment modality for wound care professionals. Our linked articles cover a variety of topics related to electrical stimulation, including its mechanisms of action, emerging clinical evidence, and the latest tools and techniques.
Electrical stimulation, also known as galvanotaxis, has been previously reported to accelerate the migration of keratinocytes to the wound site, limit…
The therapy is safe and easy to use. Second, as electrical stimulation decreases bacterial infection, increases local perfusion, and accelerates wound…
Stanford researchers developed a novel flexible smart bandage capable of delivering precise electrical stimulation as part of an early response to…
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